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Carl A. Benson Sr
Carl is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati during the turbulent Civil Rights Days of the sixties. His writing debut came as a teacher in the Cincinnati Public School System writing a screen...view moreCarl is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati during the turbulent Civil Rights Days of the sixties. His writing debut came as a teacher in the Cincinnati Public School System writing a screenplay for his fifth grade students. A film of his screen play was actually performed by his class.
Later, as a Human Resources Director, Carl published several articles for major professional human resources magazines, one article entitled “From The Top of The Heap to The Bottom of The Heap, The Heap Reversal Theory” was used as a reference in a class at Ohio State University.
Carl has been a lecturer at several universities and colleges and taught African and African American History at Defiance College in Ohio and the University of Idaho, Idaho Falls Campus. He also taught Urban Sociology at St. Francis College in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
“What Your Black Friends Don’t Tell You” was Carl’s first book, which was featured at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2012. “When I Was Little I Used To Be Colored” is Carl’s second book.view less